Tue.Aug 29, 2017

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The 4 Constituents in Today’s Blended Workforce

HR Bartender

We’ve talked about how today’s workforces need three key constituents: regular full-time workers, regular part-time workers, and contingent workers (i.e. freelancers, contractors, consultants, etc.) Each group involves a unique recruiting as well as an engagement strategy. Which we’ve also talked about before. BUY is where the company hires talent from the outside.

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A Job Recommendation Engine for Veterans

Traitify

Today we are proud to announce the launch of a new product with our partners at Military.com. The Military Skills Translator + Personality Assessment is the first of its kind in the market creating an innovative approach to help veterans find their passion and truly match to job opportunities that fit not only their skills, but their personality as well.

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Facing the Challenges of Nurse Recruitment

Hospital Recruiting

Recruiting the best and brightest is always a challenge, no matter what industry you happen to find yourself in. However, the recruitment of nursing staff has proven to be a particularly challenging endeavor for human resources professionals working in the healthcare industry. In this article, I’ll grant you some experiential insight into these challenges and provide some practical solutions to face them.

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3 Ways Man and Machines Can Work in Harmony

Cornerstone On Demand

Artificial Intelligence, machine learning and cognitive computing are slinking into every nook, cranny and call center of the workplace. But this is not a dystopian future where man is pitted against the evil machine. Instead, the future is much more likely to look like man and machine working in harmony—combining complementary strengths to transform business for the better.

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6 Strategies to Navigate Social Determinants of Health for a Better Workplace

In today’s dynamic work landscape, where the lines between personal and professional life blur, understanding the intricate interplay between social determinants of health (SDoH) and emotional wellbeing is paramount. Employers must acknowledge that the whole person comes to work and every aspect of a person’s personal and professional life, especially their mental health, comes with them.

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Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies

HR Daily Advisor

What’s the truth about lying on résumés? Almost half of workers (46%) polled by staffing firm OfficeTeam said they know someone who included false information on a résumé, a 25-point jump from a 2011 survey. Job experience (76%) and duties (55%) were cited as the areas that are most frequently embellished. Fifty-three percent of senior managers suspect candidates often stretch the truth on résumés, and 38% said their company has removed an applicant from consideration for a position after

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17 Excellent Workplace Wellness Ideas That Don't Break the Bank

Justworks

Have you decided it’s time for your company to invest in a health and wellness program? There are many reasons to offer an employee wellness program, such as reducing absenteeism, increasing employee engagement, and attracting top talent with competitive benefits and perks. Now more than ever, many companies ranked as a Great Place to Work have robust health and wellness programs to attract great employees.

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How to Measure Learning and Development’s Business Impact

Visier

Measuring the effectiveness of learning and development on business results is a challenge learning leaders have yet to overcome. According to an ATD report , 35% of talent development professionals surveyed reported that their organizations evaluate the business results of learning programs to any extent. Furthermore, only 15% measure the ROI of any learning programs.

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5 Solutions for Hiring During Busy Season

Hppy

When it’s your job to hire and recruit exceptional talent, you know the ins and outs of the business change with the wind. It’s a fast-paced world in which your job is to find the best of the best and provide those outstanding candidates to clients in need of someone with those skills. It takes a great deal of time and dedication to find someone good enough to fit the needs of your clients on any given day, but it’s especially difficult when you’re doing it in the midst of the busy season.

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IT and HR: Working Together to Keep Employee Data Safe

TalentCulture

High-tech companies like Sony, Target, and Yahoo—along with the U.S. government—have been victims of data breaches. If these companies, with the best resources at their disposal, can be compromised, what hope do average small-to-mid-size businesses have to protect their data? And how can HR departments help keep employee data safe? Most small to medium sized businesses haven’t had to think about network security, much less a breach of security, but times have changed, and keeping employee data s

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Here Are the HR Trends to Watch in 2024 + Plus Advice for Driving Impact!

The pressure is on to create a positive onboarding experience. Plus, a sub-par onboarding process can domino into other concerns such as low performance, burnout (for you and new hires), and retention challenges. Our 2024 State of HR report will give you a realistic picture of the HR landscape and tips to onboarding effectively in the year to come.

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What World Class HR Looks Like.

The HR Capitalist

Was working on a webinar deck this morning related to this title. Here's what I came up with, take a look and let me know what you think. I'll share the webinar link when it goes live. --. WHAT WORLD CLASS HR LOOKS LIKE. You know them – they’re the HR pros that make it look easy, flowing from meeting to meeting with style and grace – but not in an empty way.

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Are toxic employees ruining your workplace?

Insperity

Many managers tend to avoid addressing problem behaviors in the workplace under the belief that “we’re all adults here so everyone deal with it.” The problem with this laissez faire approach is that toxic behaviors, left unchecked, can lead to serious consequences that impact the bottom line. Although addressing toxic employees can be uncomfortable, you need to put a stop to destructive behavior quickly.

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Recruiting and Hiring in Healthcare Industry: Challenges and How-to's

TalentLyft

Healthcare industry is one of the hardest ones to recruit and hire for. That being said, recruiting and hiring in healthcare industry has become a hot topic for many recruiters. Recruiters and HR managers are struggling on a daily basis to recruit highly-qualified healthcare professionals all over the world. Likely, many healthcare organizations have realized the importance of this problem, and have started using some innovative solutions such as HR software for recruiting and hiring in healthca

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Empathy, Self-Reflection: The ‘Soft-Skills’ of Today’s Leaders

TLNT: The Business of HR

“The world is dramatically reshaped and operates differently. We have gone from an industrial economy where we hired hands, to a knowledge economy where we hired heads, to a human economy where we hire hearts. When machines can out process, outperform and even outthink us, it is the things that machines can not do, the things that come from the heart, that are uniquely valuable and can never be automated or commoditized.” ~ Dov Seidman.

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Improving Access To & Utilization Of Cancer Screening With Color

Discover how Color's comprehensive care solution is revolutionizing cancer screening adherence and knowledge. Through an in-depth case study, Color's unique approach to comprehensive cancer care has shown significant benefits in increasing screening rates and enhancing patient knowledge. Participants reported a 2-3x increase in adherence to screening guidelines over just 8 weeks, with 84% of participants increasing their familiarity with timing and frequency of cancer screening.

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Be One of the Best Places to Work, Even If You Didn’t Make a List

WorqIQ

We’re over halfway through the 2017 work year, and many lists of the best places to work are rolling out. Inc. Magazine (in partnership with Quantum Workplace) surveyed 169,000 people and compiled a list of 50 Best Places to Work. Fortune (in partnership with Great Places to Work) surveyed 230,000 people and came up with their own list of 100 Best Companies to Work For.

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If you own a restaurant, and pay servers more than minimum wage, can you keep customer tips?

The Employer Handbook

A few years back, some progressive (?) restaurants around the country made headlines by paying their waitstaff more than minimum wage and putting the kibosh on customer tips. This broke with the traditional way of paying customarily-tipped employees in scratch offs and iced animal crackers. That is, most employers would pay the minimum-required cash wage of $2.13 under the Fair Labor Standards Act (unless your state requires a higher minimum wage) and use customer tips as a credit against the $7

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4 Best Practices for Passive Recruiting in Healthcare

Precheck

4 Best Practices for Passive Recruiting in Healthcare Aug. 30, 2017. Antique-Nguyen.jpg. Antique Nguyen Marketing Specialist. Did you know that nearly 79 percent of the U.S. workforces are passive candidates? These are candidates who are currently employed and not actively seeking work but are open to hearing about other job opportunities. Not only do they have jobs, but they are also generally satisfied with their current position, Hire Velocity explains in an article.

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Why Gamble with Your Leadership Development Investment?

DDI

Manager support is the key to seeing positive returns on your leadership development investment.

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The Rules Do Apply: Navigating HR Compliance

Speaker: Ann Meyers Piccirillo

HR Compliance is like a giant game of whack-a-mole. Once you think your company is compliant with all policies and procedures documented and in place, there’s a new or amended law, regulation, or final rule that pops up landing you back at ‘start.’ There are shifts, interpretations, and balancing acts to understanding compliance changes. Keeping up is not easy and it’s very time consuming.

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How ATS Systems Transform the Hiring Process

Workology

Back nearly before the dawn of time, HR technology was simple. We used HRIS and ATS systems that were simple. Seven tabs over to add the letter H. Enter in your new hire’s information. Hit. Workology is the art and science of work, HR and recruitment. Join the resource revolution.

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One-Faced Leader

NoExcusesHR

I hear a hell of a lot of noise in the world of leadership. Fancy titles, and years of doing the same thing over and over without changing with the times.er.I mean, lots of experience.do not equate with one of the easiest ways to be effective. Be real! Be you! Stop trying to sound like something you're not! Jargon Regardless of the terms in the glossary of your certification credentials handbook of choice, I beg you to only use them when you're taking your favorite certification exam.

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4 Strategies to Retain The Best of the Best

Workology

Unwanted attrition is an unfortunate yet inevitable reality in today’s business environment. Current studies highlight the threat facing leaders domestically and internationally: According to. Workology is the art and science of work, HR and recruitment. Join the resource revolution.

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I received a networking email from a stranger who’s job searching for her husband

Ask a Manager

A reader writes: I received an odd email from an alum of my university (“Jane,” a stranger to me), asking for help finding her husband “Bob” a job in my state, where they were planning on moving. The email was bcc’ed, so I assume she searched for “wide job field” and “state” and sent an email blast to everyone she found.

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From Prevention to Survivorship: How HR Can Support Employees Facing Cancer Diagnoses

Explore the latest insights from the American Cancer Society's “Cancer Statistics 2024” report, which unveils multiple alarming trends in cancer data. Cancer is on the rise among young adults, and diagnoses for 6 of the 10 most common cancers are escalating. With over 2 million new cancer cases projected in the U.S. this year, employers face increased challenges when it comes to supporting employees.

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The Employee Engagement Action Readiness Model - DecisionWise

DecisionWise

Written in collaboration by David L. Mason, Ph.D. and David Long, MBA. “I just don’t think ’great’ is what we’re ready for. Let’s tackle ’good’ first.”. What a relief to hear those words from an HR leader. Our line of work, in fact our entire purpose, is to help organizations improve. But that’s a lot like saying a doctor’s job is to make sick people healthy – a gross over-simplification.

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When it Comes to Benefits Questions, Who Do Employees Trust?

Namely

Come open enrollment season, choosing benefits can be a complex, jargon-laden process. When you don’t know the difference between a PPO and HMO, who’re you going to call? Each year, HR departments are tasked with finding the best possible plans and orchestrating employee enrollment. It’s no small task, but through it all, HR earns the chops to competently answer most questions.

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Leading Our Organizations with Humanity

Culture University

Each month I receive an email with a preview of the latest leadership books. There are always five or six new entrants in this already crowded field. Meanwhile, my Twitter feed overflows with three steps, five tips, and seven ways to improve engagement, build trust, and employ mindfulness. Yet with all this knowledge available, employees […]. The post Leading Our Organizations with Humanity appeared first on Culture University.

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The Few And The Brave

Compensation Cafe

When it comes to the design of performance management programs most companies play it safe. Right smack in the middle of their assessment scale is the word “average”; or perhaps they use “meets expectations,” or “satisfactory” or the like. Each term signals the same assessment, though – middle of the road. And isn’t that where managers expect most employee to fall?

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Automate Your Onboarding Process In 7 Steps

Efficient employee onboarding is more than a warm welcome—it's a catalyst for business growth. Automated onboarding transforms new hires into productive team members faster, fostering long-term satisfaction and talent retention. For HR, automation means replacing inefficient manual processes with streamlined, cost-effective operations. Our eBook reveals how automating employee onboarding delivers these benefits, reducing HR challenges and elevating new employee readiness.

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Can a Company Require a Long Drive and Not Pay for a Hotel?

Evil HR Lady

I am not in this situation but a friend of mine is. She works for a company as an outside sales executive. She obviously is exempt from overtime. When she took the job, she was told that her sales area would be in the city she lives while the corporate head quarters are located 2+ hours away. She was told that there may be a quarterly need to come down to corporate for corporate meetings.

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The Traditional Organizational Culture Is Doomed To Fail

TLNT: The Business of HR

In my previous article dated titled “ Is Workforce Optimization the Missing Piece To Your Organization’s Success? ” I wrote about how and why this shift in how organizations work with their employees is critical for future success. Now, let’s delve into a better understanding of why the traditional way that companies engage with their workforce is not very effective and why rigid adherence to this philosophy will lead to future failure.

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Career Survival Skills For 2025

New to HR

The year is 2025, and you are heading out for a job interview. You are nervous for good reason, and it is not because robots and intergalactic immigrants are queuing in front of the People Vision office, making competition even. The post Career Survival Skills For 2025 appeared first on New To HR.